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Panasonic Omnivision VHS PV-4905 Operating Instructions Manual page 27

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BEFORE
REQUESTING
SERVICE
Check the following points once again.
POWER
Trouble
Corro_tlon
NO power...
• Check that the Power Plug is completely connected to an AC Outlet.
• Check that the POWER Button is set to "ON".
RE(.';ORF.)tNG AND PLAYBACK
Trouble
TV programs can't be recorded ..,
20
Timer Recording
can't be performed
...
There is no playback picture, or the
playback picture is noisy or contains
streaks ..,
Dudng special effects playback, the
picture may contain some vertical jitter
when using a TV which has Automatic
Vertical Hold Control Switch ...
If the top of your playbackpicture waves
back and forth excessively ...
Con'eotlon
• Check the connections
between
VCR, external
antenna and your TV.
• Check that the band selected is set to meet your antenna or cable TV system. (p.8)
• Make sure that the record tab on the back of the cassette
is still intact. (p.18)
• Set the recording
start/stop
time correctly. (p.13-14)
Make sure that the POWER
Button
is set to "OFF".
(p.14)
• Timer Recording
may not be performed
or continued
if a power
interruption
of
more than 1 minute occurs
before or during
Timer Recording,
even if power
resumes
thereafter.
• Select the same channel
on your TV as that of the CH 3/4 Switch on the VCR. (p.l',
• Set the VCR/TV
Selector
to "VCR".
(p.2)
• Check that channel
3 or 4 of TV is properly
adjusted.
• Adjust
the TRACKING
CONTROL
slowly
in either direction.
(p.9)
• In that case, set the TV's Vertical Hold Control Switch to MANUAL
position and
then adjust vertical
hold control.
• Because
the VCR playback
signal is not as stable as an oft-the-air TV signal,
you might experience
the fonowing symptom on your TV screen: top of TV screen
is bent or unstable
when VCR is played
back. To solve this problem,
turn the
horizontal
hold control on your TV slowly to correct the wavy picture. If your TV
does not have the horizontal
hold control or adjusting
the control does not help,
please contact your local TV service center.

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